OK it is official. I need a new phone. My wonderful Galaxy Nexus still does many things well. It just will not ring or vibrate more than once for anything. Makes it useless as a phone.Switching apps had gotten really slow until I just tried to install a new app and it informed me I was out of room. I deleted a movie so speed has improved to useful. Many of the newer phones have things I love about them, and other things I hate. No one seems perfect to me.

I would like a 64bit processor so that it could have over 3gb of internal memory to load apps into. I'm sure the manufacturer would also add about 3.5gb of crap. Dumb.

I'd like it to be able to use 128gb micro-SD cards. I don't have one but I keep my phones forever and by the time it dies I'm sure that won't be enough. *I still remember buying a Mac years ago with 700mb HD and wondered how I could ever fill it up.

I need a good bright screen for my old eyes. No smaller than the one I have now - better would be good. A battery that lasted at least a day is required (hopefully). I can add external battery for those bad times. Used to want removable one but have moved on.

Lastly any new phone with less than 32gb user storage is just plain dumb. Memory is cheap - add it! 64gb would be great unless the phone can access USB drives.

What is out there that meets or at least comes close? People are getting to think I'm anti social as I ne ver answer calls!

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All great choices on above post....Note 4 and G3 for screen size..I'm hearing the Note 4 has incredible screen must take a look first hand though....if you are in good signal area Samsung should be good....

I looked at the S5 as I have a Samsung phone now (although without its 'additions'). I was disappointed it only had 16gb user and 2gb internal when Sammy is the top memory maker. Other than that it looked and felt great. For some reason the LG G3 didn't feel right. It felt like I could get cut where the bezel met the screen. A bit big but I most worried about its battery. I have never even thought about a note but just might try that. I liked the specs. Just didn't know if I'd like the size (I've not held it).

I know I sound picky but I keep a phone forever so want the top I can get. Also I have unlimited so I likely have to pay full price. I've thought of giving unlimited up for the 6gb + my old call and text to ge the phone cheaper. Its been 3 years since a new phone.

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I looked at the S5 as I have a Samsung phone now (although without its 'additions'). I was disappointed it only had 16gb user and 2gb internal when Sammy is the top memory maker. Other than that it looked and felt great. For some reason the LG G3 didn't feel right. It felt like I could get cut where the bezel met the screen. A bit big but I most worried about its battery. I have never even thought about a note but just might try that. I liked the specs. Just didn't know if I'd like the size (I've not held it).

I know I sound picky but I keep a phone forever so want the top I can get. Also I have unlimited so I likely have to pay full price. I've thought of giving unlimited up for the 6gb + my old call and text to ge the phone cheaper. Its been 3 years since a new phone.

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The size of the Notes takes about a day to acclimate to holding in your hand. Holding a tablet upside your head to talk on takes a few more days.
My personal opinion if you're not liking the G3, the Note 4 would be my choice. If I wasn't so smitten with my G2 and its lack of Samsung bloatware I'd be all over the Note 4. I moved from a Note2 to the G2 when I switched carriers and really liked it except for Verizon bloatware, Google bloatware AND Samsung bloatware.

Thanks for the personal suggestions. They really help with the decision that I should have made 2 months ago. I do wish Verizon would offer something worthwhile to get me to give up my unlimited because full price really sucks.

Maybe you dont even need the latest phone. I bought a Samsung S3 about a year back (large and clear screen, packed with a quad core A9 Cortex processor clocked at 1.4GHz, should be enough from reading your post).

Point is, a slightly older model can most likely do whatever you need it to do, but at less than half the price. Think you can buy one (new) around $200...

Maybe you dont even need the latest phone. I bought a Samsung S3 about a year back (large and clear screen, packed with a quad core A9 Cortex processor clocked at 1.4GHz, should be enough from reading your post).

Point is, a slightly older model can most likely do whatever you need it to do, but at less than half the price. Think you can buy one (new) around $200...

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S3 is a dual-core processor.
I wish the S5 had 3gb ram instead of just 2. I sit around 1.4/1.81gb being used with nothing major running. That being said, I don't use my phone for anything other than normal usage.

S3 is a dual-core processor.
I wish the S5 had 3gb ram instead of just 2. I sit around 1.4/1.81gb being used with nothing major running. That being said, I don't use my phone for anything other than normal usage.

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Thanks for your remark, but it is not really correct.

The S III comes in two distinct variations that differ primarily in the internal hardware:
- The international S III version has Samsung's Exynos 4 Quadsystem on a chip (SoC) containing a 1.4 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A9central processing unit (CPU) and an ARMMali-400 MPgraphics processing unit (GPU).
- Samsung had also released several 4GLTE versions—Most of these versions useQualcomm's Snapdragon S4 SoC featuring a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU and an Adreno 225 GPU.